Along with termites and bed bugs, fleas are on the list of one of the hardest and most annoying pests to get rid of. In some circumstances, fleas can even require more work and treatment than termites because they are so hard to see and erratic. Due to their persistent and elusive nature, fleas are likely to cause as much emotional and mental stress as they are to cause itching and rashes. In order to aide the unlucky homeowners who were assaulted with a flea infestation, Pest Mall has teamed up with numerous different manufacturers to supply a large quantity of effective, professional grade liquid insecticides that will thoroughly treat flea infestations.

Listed below is a collection of flea insecticides professional flea control operators depend on everyday against flea infestations. Each and every flea pesticide is a professional grade product that will help you eradicated and ultimately get rid of your flea problem. If you have any questions concerning these products, please don't hesitate to contact us.

Advantages of Flea Liquid Insecticides

Although all flea pesticides, whether they are in aerosol, dust, or liquid form, are effective flea killers, liquid concentrates are essentially one of the most vital and basic components of flea treatment. While flea aerosols will provide a contact kill effect and are more convenient to use, they only have a residual time of about 2-3 weeks and will only be able to kill the fleas that are visible; the fleas that manage to escape into a pet’s fur or a crack in the wall will remain safe and able to reproduce more. On the other hand, flea dust insecticides will last 3-4 months, but can only be applied to areas of very low traffic, such as wall voids. Therefore, flea liquid concentrates are a nice balance between the two types, providing expansive and thorough coverage while also having a relatively long residual time of about 2-3 months. In addition, they do not have a drift hazard like dust insecticides do. Liquid insecticides can also be mixed with an IGR to create an even more thorough pesticide treatment for fleas.

How to Use Flea Liquid Insecticides

For flea infestations, the ideal method of utilizing a flea liquid insecticide is to mix it with an IGR and dilute it in a gallon of water to apply it where needed. For heavier infestations, using a liquid insecticide alone may not be enough, especially if the infestation requires that furniture or mattresses be treated. When diluting a flea insecticide, one should confirm that he or she is following the instructions and dilution rate exactly as stated on the product label. Failure to do so can result in the insecticide becoming a repellent or even losing its efficacy entirely. Flea liquid concentrates can be applied under and around furniture, along walls, in cracks, crevices, and wall voids, and so on. Although they are potentially dangerous initially, these products will become safe for humans and non-target animals alike once they dry completely (in a few hours).

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Q. flea problem

I have a bad flea problem they are from one end of the yard to the other you can't walk outside with them covering your legs.. They are so bad that they are in the house how what do yall have for the yard and the house and what would be best with less money?

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We recommend using Demize first. Demize is made specifically for fleas and has a knockdown kill for 15 minutes.

We also recommend using the PRECOR IGR with the Demize. After it is completely dry, you can reenter and it will not have a killing effect.

The next day, after vacuuming inside, you can use a product called FenvaStar Plus to spray inside and outside. When using it inside, you must wait until the product is completely dry before you come in contact with that treated area again.

We recommend vacuuming everyday until the infestation is taken care of.

Also, you should spray FenvaStar once again after the first month and then once every two months after that until the eradication is rid of.

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Q. Flea pest control and snake

i use a professional service which used to spray iside and new law in fla they spray out side with bifern or similar sounding chemical.is it avaiable from u. also do u have any chemical for snake repellant thanks

A. We actually have several products with the active ingredient Bifentrhin inside it.

The two liquid insecticides that we have are the Bifen IT and Masterline Bifenthrin.

You recommend both Conquer/IGR Precor and Demize for outdoor flea use. Is one better suited for a specific situation use than the other? Also can it be used indoor for carpet fleas?

A. While they contain different active ingredients, both Conquer and Demize are effective products for flea control. We recommend using Ultracide for indoor treatments as it can be applied directly to the carpet.

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Q. what to use for fleas on birds

I raise chickens, phesants,and more and have a flea problem. I have used insecticides and lime but still have a problem with fleas on some of my birds. We now have a problem with fleas on us when coming into the house too. I figured with the lime maybe I have the fleas on the move now but not dead. ANY HELP would be really nice.

A. Unfortunately, we do not have any products that can be used around birds. We do have products for the inside of homes though. For questions on the products, please feel free to call us at 1-800-788-4142.

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Q. Flea infestation outside.

I have a flea infestation in a large yard. What products and method of use would be best? The home is vacant and in a rural area. Can a hose type sprayer be used with both igr and insecticides combined?

A. You can spray using Conquer and Precor IGR together. Sometimes, for large yards, granule products may be easier to apply than liquid concentrates. For flea control, being thorough with your application is crucial to getting rid of them, moreso than the type of insecticide. It is important to be thorough, spraying in potential breeding areas as well as isolated areas of infestation, and consistent with treatment.

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Q. how to get rid of fleas in your house

I had my house professionally treated with Talstar Pro for a flea problem. How long should it take to kill the fleas? Also, the exterminator did not spray the surrounding grass area around the perimeter of the house. I'm concerned that he did not complete the job. Should I be concerned?

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Talstar Pro is a contact kill insecticide that provides a residual time of about 2-3 months. You do not have to worry about retreatment for at least another 2 months.

However, breeding grounds may be in the surrounding areas. He may have just treated the immediate areas indoors because although the grasses around your structure may be potential harboring areas, the infestation you are experiencing may not be in that area.

You may spread a granule around the immediate grass areas around your structure if you would like to take precautionary measures.

A. Unfortunately, we do not have any carpet shampooing products. We apologize that we were not able to better assist you. If you have any further questions or comments, please feel free to contact us again.

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Q. how long should I wait for the second application of precor

A. You want to wait 1-2 months before re-applying the Precor IGR Concentrate.